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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

The slave, being an animal, of course, has no legal rights or claims with respect to such things as hearings or inquiries either. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #316)
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21 316 The slave, being an animal, of course, has no legal rights or claims with respect to such things as hearings or inquiries either.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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21 313 Slaves, of course, being animals, are not entitled to trials, though, of course, they may figure in trials, for example, as disputed properties, or as witnesses, and such.
21 314 The testimony of slaves, incidentally, is commonly taken under torture.
21 315 Few of them, accordingly, are eager to frequent law courts.
21 316 The slave, being an animal, of course, has no legal rights or claims with respect to such things as hearings or inquiries either.
21 317 Such things, in which a slave might figure, are usually quite informal.
21 318 Too, they are called by a master, or masters, and are presided over by a master, or masters.
21 319 "I do not understand," she said.
Slaves, of course, being animals, are not entitled to trials, though, of course, they may figure in trials, for example, as disputed properties, or as witnesses, and such. The testimony of slaves, incidentally, is commonly taken under torture. Few of them, accordingly, are eager to frequent law courts. The slave, being an animal, of course, has no legal rights or claims with respect to such things as hearings or inquiries either. Such things, in which a slave might figure, are usually quite informal. Too, they are called by a master, or masters, and are presided over by a master, or masters. "I do not understand," she said. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)